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ON-DEMAND Webinar: CAMPUS360

The First 90 Seconds: What Has to Go Right in a School Crisis

When a crisis unfolds on a school campus, the first 90 seconds shape everything that follows—and the systems in place before that moment determine the outcome.

Watch this 45-minute webinar where school safety experts will break down what those first moments really look like, what investigations have revealed about why response breaks down, and how connected safety ecosystems like Campus360 help schools move from fragmented reactions to coordinated response.

Campus360 brings together emergency management, panic buttons and alerting, visitor management, site mapping, and reunification workflows into one integrated platform designed for real emergencies.

You’ll learn:

  • The critical safety systems every campus needs to prepare, respond, and recover effectively
  • How Campus360 connects emergency management, panic alerting, site mapping, visitor oversight, and reunification into one coordinated safety ecosystem
  • Why integrated systems reduce confusion, improve situational awareness, accelerate first responder coordination, and strengthen outcomes when seconds matter most
  • How schools are replacing fragmented vendors and siloed safety tools with a unified approach to campus protection

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Be Proactive in Protecting Your School Community

Earlier this year, Alabama introduced legislation requiring schools to provide school employees training for and access to a mobile emergency rapid response system. The bill, HB234, requires employees to have a device that links directly to law enforcement to speed the response time in an emergency. If passed, the law becomes effective October 1, 2025, and stipulates compliance by October 1, 2030.

The law is modeled after Alyssa’s Law, already enacted in other states. Alyssa’s Law is named for 14-year-old Alyssa Alhadeff, a victim in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre.

Meet The Guest Speakers:

John Hunkiar

John Hunkiar

Executive Director & Co-Founder, Florida Association of School Safety Specialists

John Hunkiar is the Executive Director and co-founder of the Florida Association of School Safety Specialists, FS3, headquartered in Tallahassee Florida. He served as the Chief of Safety and Security in Leon County, Florida for 16 years, retiring in 2022. He has an extensive background in law enforcement and all areas of school safety & security. Chief Hunkiar spent 15 years with the Miami Dade Schools Police Department working his way up through the ranks from Officer to Major. In 2006, he joined Leon County Schools where he and his staff built a safety and security department which was frequently modeled and lauded for innovative uses of technology and best practice initiatives. The Department oversaw all areas of safety & security, including fingerprinting & background screenings, employee related professional practice issues, and a 24-hour District Security Center. Chief Hunkiar was a key member of the North Florida Regional Domestic Security Task Force, Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s Child Abduction Response Team and was a national finalist for the 2010 Safety Director of the Year by Campus Safety Magazine. Upon his retirement, the Leon School District’s 24-hour Security Center was named in his honor.
Adam Hubeny

Adam Hubeny

Director of Public Safety & 25-year career in law enforcement

Adam Hubeny has a distinguished 25-year career in law enforcement. He began as a police dispatcher and special officer with the Marlboro Township Police Department in New Jersey, followed by a role as a patrol officer with the Colts Neck Township Police Department. Hubeny also served as a patrol officer and detective with the Atlantic Highlands Police Department. He retired as a Detective Sergeant from the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office after 13 years. His career continued with roles as Administrative Sergeant for Homeland Security, Law Enforcement Officer for the Office of Emergency Management, and Monmouth County Counter Terrorism Coordinator. Following his retirement, Hubeny worked as the Municipal Business Administrator for the Borough of Atlantic Highlands for 16 years, ending in October 2021.
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Max Hitchcock

Solutions Consultant, Navigate360

Max Hitchcock works closely with K-12 school districts across the country to help them strengthen preparedness, emergency response, and coordination during critical incidents. He partners with district leaders, safety teams, and first responders to assess real-world risks, identify gaps in training and systems, and align technology, protocols, and planning to what actually happens in the first moments of a crisis. Through these partnerships, he helps schools move beyond fragmented tools by designing connected safety strategies that enable staff to recognize threats quickly, activate alerts without hesitation, and deliver the right information to the right people immediately.

Access the on-demand webinar now

Because when a crisis begins, three things must be true: staff know what to do, responders know where to go, and leaders can trust their systems will hold.

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